By Funmi Ogundare
It was celebration all the way at the Babcock UniversIty Centre for Executive Development (BCED), as 17 of its 27 pioneer students in Church Administration became the first fruits of collaboration between Church Administrators Society of Nigeria (CASON) and the university.
Speaking during the graduation ceremony held recently in Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, the Vice- Chancellor, Professor Ademola Tayo enjoined them not to rest on their oars, but aim to get to the zenith of knowledge.
He admonished them as church workers to acquire more knowledge to do well in the ministry.
He congratulated the faculty, as well as CASON for finding the institution worthy to partner with.
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Author: Daniel Bugan
Published: 11/05/2021
A unique collection recently launched by the Stellenbosch University (SU) Library sheds new light on how resolving the South African foreign debt crisis of 1985–1986 paved the way for Nelson Mandela s release and the transition to democracy. It was donated to SU by Sir Claude Hankes (formerly Hankes-Drielsma) and was officially launched on Friday (7 May 2021).
Ms Ellen Tise, senior director of SU s Library and Information Service, says the University is very privileged to receive a collection of this magnitude and historical value. It tells the story of the sovereign debt crisis that struck apartheid South Africa in the latter half of 1985, which forced government to declare a temporary moratorium on all short-term debt repayments.
Japanese investors sanguine about business potential in Bangladesh
ITO Naoki, Japanese ambassador to Bangladesh, says in an interview
ITO Naoki
The relationship between Japan and Bangladesh is a trusted and time-tested one. Bangladesh became Japan s biggest recipient of official development assistance in 2020. Since the Covid-19 pandemic started more than a year ago, there has been a lot of talks and anticipation about Japanese businesses moving base to Bangladesh. In a series of high-profile interviews, The Daily Star tries to understand the increasing interest of Japanese investors in Bangladesh, its growth prospects, barriers to growth, ground realities, and how to attract more Japanese investment. As part of the series, today, we are running the interview of ITO Naoki, Japanese ambassador to Bangladesh.
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